Obituaries
Virginia Ann Hahn, 96
May 29, 2024
Virginia Ann Hahn passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at Brethren Village.
Affectionately known as Ginger, she was born on February 1, 1928 in Amarillo, Texas. She was the daughter of William James Caldwell and Lula B. Morrison, and sister of Louise and Bill.
Ginger moved to Oklahoma at the age of three. Ginger graduated from Classen High School and attended Christian Junior College and Kansas University. She graduated from [the latter] as a registered occupational therapist.
She married Irving Nathan Hahn and lovingly raised three children – David, Daniel, and Shari. She is survived by David, Shari, and her grandson, Joel.
Ginger was an active member of the congregations of Temple Shaarai Shomayim and Highland Presbyterian Church.
She served Lancaster’s community by working as an occupational therapist, day camp staff member, tour guide, and volunteering for such organizations as Meals on Wheels.
David and Shari ask that donations in Ginger’s memory be made to the Brethren Village Good Samaritan Fund, 3001 Lititz Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 (https://bv.org/giving/make-a-donation) or to Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604 (www.hospicecommunity.org/gift).
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Condolences to the Family
June 06, 2024
Dear David,
I’m sorry about your loss. My deepest condolences. On behalf of MCNY team, wishing you strength and comfort. 🙏💐
Hui-Yin Hsu
June 05, 2024
I had the pleasure of knowing Ginger for many years as she took part in a small group at Highland. She shared her joys and sorrows as did other members of that precious small group of friends. I supported Ginger through several surgeries and health challenges along the way. She enjoyed life, her family and her adopted church family. She was one of the strongest women I have had the pleasure to know. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Blessings to her family she dearly loved.
Ginny Kleppinger
June 04, 2024
Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss of Ginger. I met and got to know her thru Highland Pres. Church, and enjoyed all the stories she’d tell. My hubby and I occasionally picked her up to take her to church in her early years at Brethren Village. Ginger will live on in my memory and I pray that her love for you all, her beloved family, will carry you thru the coming years. Ginger was a treasure! Sincerely, Mrs. Eileen Flick